Sunny Leone on becoming first Indian celebrity to come up with her AI avatar: I don’t look at AI as a threat


Sunny Leone has become the first Indian celebrity to come up with her own AI avatar, and the actor admits she doesn’t look at artificial intelligence as a threat. Instead, she feels it is time to embrace and evolve with time.

Speaking candidly about her own avatar, Leone states, “It is critical that we recognize that we are the pioneers in this regard. We have a lot of curiosity and a lot of questions, and it is our responsibility to provide the answers.

We wanted to address everything, as well as make sure that it is emotionally connected in responding to and identifying any kind of emotional distress from people, and that we give them resources to seek help if they need it. Since we will now be interacting with a large number of people at once, I think it is important and my responsibility to be genuine and sincere in this regard.

She declares that she is willing to accept the advancement of technology in her statement. “AI doesn’t seem dangerous to me. It seems like a new tool to me. Yes, just like we have with most innovations, we have welcomed it.

As I mentioned before, for entertainment, it’s been utilized for ideas, screenplay creation, concepts, and filming. We view it as a tool to communicate on a large scale, more accurately, and quickly,” Leone says.

“It has been used in so many avenues and verticals,” the 42-year-old continues. It’s critical that we recognize the continued necessity of AI for human use. People still use AI, which is why they fear it will replace them in their work.

The actor expressed his belief that technology is already having a significant impact on the entertainment industry, saying, “It will only continue to advance and have an impact, enabling you to accomplish more and manage your time more effectively.”

Regarding her career, she is excited for Kennedy, her film, to be released. It has received positive reviews from multiple film festivals.

In addition, she is anticipating her Tamil film debut with Jackie Shroff, Priyamani, and Sara Arjun in “Quotation Gang.”